dlv-replay(1)
dlv-replay - Replays a rr trace.
Description
DLV-REPLAY
NAME
dlv-replay - Replays a rr trace.
SYNOPSIS
dlv replay [trace directory] [flags]
DESCRIPTION
Replays a rr trace.
The replay command will open a trace generated by mozilla rr. Mozilla rr must be installed: https://github.com/mozilla/rr
OPTIONS
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-h, --help[=false] |
help for replay | |
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-p, --onprocess=0 |
Pass onprocess pid to rr. |
OPTIONS INHERITED FROM PARENT COMMANDS
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--accept-multiclient[=false] |
Allows a headless server to accept multiple client connections via JSON-RPC or DAP. | |
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--allow-non-terminal-interactive[=false] |
Allows interactive sessions of Delve that don’t have a terminal as stdin, stdout and stderr | |
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--api-version=1 |
Selects JSON-RPC API version when headless. New clients should use v2. Can be reset via RPCServer.SetApiVersion. See Documentation/api/json-rpc/README.md. | |
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--backend="default" |
Backend selection (see ’dlv help backend’). | |
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--build-flags="" |
Build flags, to be passed to the compiler. For example: --build-flags="-tags=integration -mod=vendor -cover -v" | |
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--check-go-version[=true] |
Exits if the version of Go in use is not compatible (too old or too new) with the version of Delve. | |
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--disable-aslr[=false] |
Disables address space randomization | |
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--headless[=false] |
Run debug server only, in headless mode. Server will accept both JSON-RPC or DAP client connections. | |
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--init="" |
Init file, executed by the terminal client. | |
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-l, --listen="127.0.0.1:0" |
Debugging server listen address. | |
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--log[=false] |
Enable debugging server logging. | |
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--log-dest="" |
Writes logs to the specified file or file descriptor (see ’dlv help log’). | |
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--log-output="" |
Comma separated list of components that should produce debug output (see ’dlv help log’) | |
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--only-same-user[=true] |
Only connections from the same user that started this instance of Delve are allowed to connect. | |
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-r, --redirect=[] |
Specifies redirect rules for target process (see ’dlv help redirect’) | |
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--wd="" |
Working directory for running the program. |
SEE ALSO
dlv(1)